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Friday, 14 October 2011

We will analyse what the below photo represents to some groups of people.

Read the review after the photo...

- For young men, it's a nice ass. Only the most observant will define this as an ass crossing the street. The really observant will see the thong. - For older men, it is a respectable woman with a nice ass crossing the street. - The perverts will imagine her as a naked woman. - The wise men will ponder the presence of mind of the photographer in the face of such beauty and gratitude that it was shared with humanity. - For half of the women, this is an ordinary woman who should not have left home dressed that way. - The other half is wondering where she bought that blouse. - The wise women imagine the misery that this will be at 50. - Children, the curious, and monks will probably notice a dog driving the taxi..

The proposed motorway speed limit increase to 80mph should only apply to electric vehicles, according to energy secretary Chris Huhne.

He certainly hasn’t done any research has he? To find the info below took me five minutes

Speed and Performance - electric cars can cover the full range of speed performance, from neighborhood electric vehicles that only get up to 25 mph to high perfomance cars like the Tesla Roadster which can reach 85-90 mph. However, the average electric car available in the UK will comfortably reach 50-55 mph. This is lower than even a small 1.1L petrol car although arguably in the city this more than adequate for the top speeds you will be legally allowed to do.

The cheapest Tesla you can buy is expected to sell for £40,000. And that would include the electric car grant.

So we’re not going to see many cars doing 80 mph on the motorways. And the ones that do will most likely be parked on the hard shoulder with flat batteries, due to the fact that charging points are few and far between.

The crater of the volcano has a diameter of 10 km and the volcano normally erupts every 40 - 80 years. The last eruption took place in 1918, meaning scientists monitor the volcano very carefully. Since 930, 16 eruptions have been documented. The Laki craters and the Eldgjá are part of the same volcanic system, so it can be regarded as one of the most powerful in the world.